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Archie
post Aug 14 2020, 01:23 PM
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Pulling the wiring harness, but I need some advice ...................AGAIN! Do these two white plastic connectors (Seatbelt sensors?) have to be disconnected to slide that branch wiring through the hole? Cap'n? Thanks in advance.
Now on to drilling out the six massively rusted and sheared bolts that secured the underside of the rocker panel (one with a busted Easy-Out in it) !! Yum yum!
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post Aug 14 2020, 01:43 PM
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My recollection is no, you should be able to weasel one of the connectors out, then the next ect. but in any event they are easy to remove just use a jewelers screwdriver to depress the locking tap just be gentle so the tab can be bent back & reused
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post Aug 14 2020, 09:21 PM
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I got my harness out with the connectors attached.
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